Iichirou Aino
Nippon Medical School
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Journal of Voice | 2009
Lishu Li; Hideto Saigusa; Hiroshi Nagayama; Tsuyoshi Nakamura; Iichirou Aino; Taro Komachi; Satoshi Yamaguchi
Bilateral vocal fold abductor paralysis was seen in a patient with Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease. After tracheotomy, the patient showed disappearance of reduced oxygen saturation with high-pitched inspiratory stridor and pulling phenomenon of the supraclavicular region and larynx. Electromyographic examinations of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles, including the thyroarytenoid and posterior cricoarytenoid muscles, demonstrated that there was no apparent action potential in those muscles during spontaneous respiratory movements, and there was no abnormal potential for those muscles at rest. By pushing the infrasternal region of the patient on the expiration, normal motor unit action potential could be seen in the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle on the next inspiration. Based on those findings, we concluded that bilateral vocal fold abductor paralysis in this case of Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease was not induced by disorders of the degeneration of motor nucleus in the ambiguus as in multiple system atrophy, but by a disorder of the upper motor neuron.
Journal of Anesthesia and Clinical Research | 2013
Hideto Saigusa; Norihito Suzuki; Satoshi Yamaguchi; Taro Komachi; Osamu Kadosono; Takashi Hongou; Hidetaka Onodera; Iichirou Aino; Takashi Nakamura; Chiharu Matsuoka; Makoto Saigusa; Hiroyuki Ito
Incidence of arytenoid cartilage dislocation for patients treated or examined under general anesthesia with tracheal intubaion in one hospital had not been reported. And true incidence and mechanism of arytenoid cartilage dislocation after tracheal intubation are not investigated yet. Here, we examined retrospectively the incidence of arytenoid cartilage dislocation for patients after general anesthesia with tracheal intubaion in the Central Surgical Center of Nippon Medical School Main Hospital for two years from 2004 until 2005. The incidence of arytenoid cartilage dislocation for patients after general anesthesia with tracheal intubaion was 0.2%, and patients received cardiovasucular surgeries were the most common. The mean age of the patients with arytenoid cartilage dislocation was 70 years. It could be considered that additional medical instrumentation of the esophagus including transesophageal echocaridiography probe or upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, and prolonged tracheal intubation for more than two days should be the risk factors causing arytenoid cartilage dislocation. And calcification of the laryngeal cartilage and morphological changes of the cervical vertebrae along with aging might also contribute to dislocate the arytenoid cartilage.
Journal of Voice | 2006
Takayuki Kokawa; Hideto Saigusa; Iichirou Aino; Chiharu Matsuoka; Tsuyoshi Nakamura; Kumiko Tanuma; Kazuo Yamashita; Seiji Niimi
Journal of Nippon Medical School | 2003
Hideto Saigusa; Takayuki Kokawa; Iichirou Aino; Chiharu Iwasaki; Tsuyoshi Nakamura; Toshiaki Yagi
Journal of Voice | 2006
Hideto Saigusa; Makoto Saigusa; Iichirou Aino; Chiharu Iwasaki; Lishu Li; Seiji Niimi
Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2003
Hideto Saigusa; Kumiko Tanuma; Tsuyoshi Nakamura; Iichirou Aino; Takayuki Kokawa; Chiharu Iwasaki; Seiji Niimi; Toshiaki Yagi
Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2006
Iichirou Aino; Hideto Saigusa; Tsuyoshi Nakamura; Chiharu Matsuoka; Taro Komachi; Takayuki Kokawa
Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2006
Hideto Saigusa; Tsuyoshi Nakamura; Iichirou Aino; Chiharu Matsuoka; Taro Komachi; Takayuki Kokawa
The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics | 2003
Hideto Saigusa; Miu Aoyagi; Iichirou Aino; Toshiaki Yagi; Seiji Niimi
THE LARYNX JAPAN | 2003
Hideto Saigusa; Kumiko Tanuma; Takayuki Kokawa; Iichirou Aino; Chiharu Iwasaki; Tsuyoshi Nakamura; Seiji Niimi; Toshiaki Yagi